Research Symposium

23rd annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 6, 2023

Nicolas Azzi Poster Session 1: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm/ Poster #278


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BIO


My name is Nicolas Azzi and I'm from Miami. I'm currently pursuing a double major in computer science and applied mathematics. I'm Interested in doing research in machine learning, a.i., and software engineering.

Creating Software for a Scanning Probe Microscopy

Authors: Nicolas Azzi, Dr. Ni, Guangxin
Student Major: Computer Science and Math
Mentor: Dr. Ni, Guangxin
Mentor's Department: Physics
Mentor's College: Arts and College
Co-Presenters:

Abstract


We created custom software for a scanning probe microscope (SPM) to support various FSU research projects and experiments. We will begin by giving a brief overview of SPM and its potential applications in scientific research. Following that, we'll talk about why we need specialized software and how it fits our needs. We will also discuss the time and effort required to create this type of machinery. Our presentation will primarily concentrate on the software development process and the key features of the software that we developed. In addition, we will go over the programming languages used for this project and why they were chosen over others

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Keywords: Physics, Computer Science, and Computer engineering